Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Remember That Text You Shouldn't Of Sent Last Night




A friend of mine told me to check out Texts From Last Night, a serious timewaster. You know those racy late-night texts that you receive late at night that are more than likely sent by your drunk and soon to be embarrassed love interest? Well now you can share them with the whole internet. Instead of just forwarding them to your friends, you can send them to the anonymous blogsite textsfromlastnight.com for all the world to read.
It's hilarious reading the absurd messages that people all over the world send in drunken stupers. TFLN features text messages which you can send in to the site. To do this...Send texts via email with the area code of the sender as the subject: text@textsfromlastnight.com. The site also showcases "Best Nights" and "Worse Nights". Read the debauchery that takes place on TFLN for a good laugh...

"Texts From Last Night (TFLN) was founded in February 2009 by two friends for reasons that may or may not include: the tendency to press send more easily as the night turns to morning, friends social habits, Kwame Kilpatrick, exes, law school, closing down bars and leaving tabs open, general debauchery and/or a common disgust for all the negativity surrounding the "sexting" phenomenon.

We prefer texts, not conversations. We reserve the right to take portions of conversations to post without posting the entire thing. It's not because the entire thing isn't funny, but the funniest texts are those we can all relate to, so without the context of the conversation they really become funny.

Our goal is to create a site that was revealing in nature while concealing the identity of everyone involved. This is why we only ask for an area code to accompany your text messages.

We don't want any texts that are offensive to the point of being viciously personal, racist, exceedingly profane, violent or "too" graphic in nature. It's a very hard thing to judge, but we'll do our best.

For more, check out our Terms of Service for full details of our legal policy. If you don't feel like it, just know that TFLN, our advertisers and anyone who promotes with us is doing so purely for entertainment purposes. In other words, we're not your parents, your employer or your probation officer. In fact, they probably sent their texts in too.

Welcome to TFLN. Enjoy your infamy.
LL & BB"

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